Property talk:P10873
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identifier for a UK museum existing in the 1960 to 2022 period, in Mapping Museums database
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P10873#Single value, SPARQL
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P10873#Unique value, SPARQL (every item), SPARQL (by value)
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P10873#Type Q33506, Q570116, Q2668072, Q3689421, SPARQL
mm\.(?:domus|musa|ace|aim|aim82M|aim82NM|fcm|hha|hud|mald|MDN|mgs|misc|Mus70Cal|New|nimc|wiki)\.[A-Z]{0,2}\d{2,4}
”: value must be formatted using this pattern (PCRE syntax). (Help)List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P10873#Format, SPARQL
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P10873#Scope, SPARQL
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P10873#Entity types
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Queries
[edit]- New items (ie with MM ids not matched to existing items) : https://w.wiki/5XGj Jheald (talk) 16:20, 31 July 2022 (UTC)
- Existing items within 200m of new items : https://w.wiki/5XHF
- Query to try to match those with street numbers : https://w.wiki/5XVG
- first check-through done (last item: Mary Newman's Cottage (Q113469474))
- + addresses without street numbers : https://w.wiki/5ZLp
- looked through, up to Clan Macalister Charitable Trust (Q113363713) (on second page of results)
- Query to try to match those with street numbers : https://w.wiki/5XVG
- Classes of items with MM ids, not instances of museum: https://w.wiki/5XUU
"house museum" ?
[edit]I've been adding historic house museum (Q2087181) in passing, as a P31 for houses that are or have been open to the public, that have MM ids (eg Hutton in the Forest (Q5951100)). (Together with start time (P580) and end time (P582) qualifiers, if the MM record reliably gives them).
But I'm now wondering whether this is correct -- or is there a distinction to be made between a building that has been consciously transformed into a "museum of the house" (eg many National Trust properties), versus a house that may still be a lived-in residence primarily, but occasionally opens its doors? A query https://w.wiki/5bVy though seems to show it's quite a wide class, at least currently.
Pinging @Tagishsimon, Andrew Gray: for thoughts. Jheald (talk) 10:44, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
- I agree these are two distinct ideas - I suppose in some ways there are three, a residence with visitors; a former residence now purely for visitors (the classic National Trust stately home); and a deliberately conceived "museum of the home, broadly defined", maybe concentrating on a representative experience rather than the significance of this home. But I'm not quite sure how to term these, and I think A often blurs into B (people living in one wing), B into C (a museum using the former residents to frame the exhibits but not making it about them). Andrew Gray (talk) 12:59, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Anomalies and corrections
[edit]- Cupar Museum and Heritage Centre (Q113454719) (mm.aim.0249) : Postcode and location was wrong in database. Should be at the end of the railway station. Corrected on item. Jheald (talk) 11:32, 9 September 2022 (UTC)
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